![]() Things like Yorion, Sky Nomad and Teleportation Circle make for some cool new interactions. Naban, Dean of IterationĮnter the battlefield (ETB) abilities have gotten a lot of support over the past few years. Reducing the cost of your spells grants some much-needed advantage in spell-heavy decks (read: Storm), especially if you plan on casting expensive, game-ending spells like Insurrection. Having creatures that benefit from you casting spells is always good, but sometimes you need your creatures to help you cast those spells. Goblin ElectromancerĪnother pretty straightforward card that cares about spellcasting. Just draw into whatever you need to have a proper advantage over your opponents. You can always play Azami as part of the 99 in an Inalla, Archmage Ritualist build and use the copies to draw yourself a more-than-reasonable amount of cards.Īnd if you feel like being a huge threat to your table, you can use Azami and any wizards you have on the field to draw yourself a huge number of cards then play the infamous Isochron Scepter and Dramatic Reversal combo. Azami, Lady of Scrolls can enable a ton of fun interactions if you play it right. This is probably the starting point for any player that wants to build a wizard tribal Commander deck, either as part of the 99 or as a commander. Even if what you target isn’t that big, being able to draw three or four cards is already a considerable advantage. While far from being the best wizard out there, Disciple of Bolas can bring a lot of utility to a deck.īeing able to sacrifice a big creature that was targeted by something like Pacifism while also gaining life and drawing cards is always good. Disciple of BolasĪt this point I just assume that almost any card related to Nicol Bolas is gonna be good in some way or another. It’ll act as a controlled board wipe and you get to swing at your opponents with everything you’ve got. The best and most obvious way to play this wizard is on a field where you have a lot of giants and wizards and your opponents have none. Cyclone SummonerĬyclone Summoner works as a kind of overloaded Cyclonic Rift in the line of an Aegar, the Freezing Flame giant-wizard tribal while also giving you a pretty threatening 7/7 giant. Green is the color with the fewest wizards. Second on the list is black followed by white and red. ![]() Almost half of all wizard cards are mono-blue, and a significant bunch are blue with another color. That being said, there are more wizards in blue than there are in every other color combined. You'll find wizards in every color in Magic. The only consistent part of wizards is the fact that they share a creature type. They go from 0/1 creatures like Apprentice Wizard to 8/8 giants (quite literally) like Surtland Elementalist. ![]() Wizards can also vary in power and toughness. But there are still a lot of wizards that simply have a variety of abilities. Other wizards have a prevalent focus on drawing cards. A lot of them have effects that help cast spells, benefit from you casting them, or interact with those spells in some way. Wizards are spellcasters and characters who’ve spent their lives studying and becoming versed in magic. Thassa's Oracle | Illustration by Jesper Ejsing
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